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Towards Divided India
In this book, J.B.P. More explores the role of the Congress leaders from Bal Gangadhar Tilak to Mahatma Gandhi in the Struggle for freedom from British Colonial rule. The author has established in this work the ways by which the Congress leaders estranged the Muslims. It also explores how Jinnah had shot himself on his foot when it was least necessary bydemanding Pakistan, so ill-suited to the interests of the Muslims

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J B Prashant More

Towards Freedom in Pondicherry

The Political Evolution of Muslims in Tamilnadu and Madras

Pondicherry, Tamilnadu and South India under French Rule

L 'Inde Face a Bharati, Le Poete rebelle

A Critique of Modern Civilisation and Thought: facts, Non-facts and Ideas

Subramania Bharathi in British and French Indian
About The Author French Pondicherry became the most productive place for Bharathi’s literary and revolutionary creations. It is highly doubtful if Bharathi would have achieved the greatness that he achieved if he had not chosen to come to Pondicherry and

Towards Freedom in Pondicherry: Society, Economy and Politics under French Rule (1816-1962)
Pondicherry had its own history due to its connection with the French. After delving deeply into social, cultural, economic aspects of the Pondicherry society, the study focuses on politics and the freedom movement as it developed there, using sources written

Muhammad Ali Jinnah: A Journey From India To Pakistan (H.B)
M.A. Jinnah entered politics as a congressman and as a nationalist. While being in the Congress, Jinnah joined the Muslim League in 1913. It was in that new political avatar that he brought about the Lucknow pact as a communal

Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu and South India under French Rule: From Francois Martin to Dupleix 1674-1754
This is a study of the colonization of Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu and South India by the French during the eighteenth century, and their interactions with the Indian rulers and populations in the political, economic, social and religious spheres. French Governors

Bose and his Movement: From Nazi Germany to French Indochina J.B.P More
The work is based on original sources in the archives and libraries of France, England, India and Vietnam. It recounts the activities of Subhas Chandra Bose and his freedom movement in Germany and brings out certain hidden features of his

Political Evolution of Muslims in Tamilnadu and Madras 1930–1947
In this book, the author sets out in detail the earlier domination of Urdu-speaking Muslim, their clash of interests with the Tamil Muslim traders and the ultimate takeover of the Muslim League in the south by the Tamil group. Narrated

Freedom Movement in French India: The Mahe Revolt of 1948, Irish, Tellicherry, 2001, Rs.300
The study of the freedom movement in the Indian sub-continent has always for focus, British India. Scholars had hardly paid any attention to the study of the growth of the freedom movement in French India, which comprised five territories, Pondicherry,

Bagavadam ou Bhagavata Purana : Ouvrage Philosophique et Religieux Indien, Irish, Tellicherry, Rs. 350
Pondicherien de l’Inde française, Maridas Poulle (1721-1796) est l’un des peres fondateurs de l’Indianisme international au dix-huitieme siecle. Il fut le premier a traduire un texte complet de la litterature indienne dans une langue europeenne, comme le montre sa traduction

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In this book, J.B.P. More explores the role of the Congress leaders from Bal Gangadhar Tilak to Mahatma Gandhi in the Struggle for freedom from British Colonial rule.
The author has established in this work the ways by which the Congress leaders estranged the Muslims. It also explores how Jinnah had shot himself on his foot when it was least necessary bydemanding Pakistan, so ill-suited to the interests of the Muslims